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r r' - I B-f ,"A cottage' by the sea- alone with -you, . Vv 1 but D?snAT"S ou iat-liy& her the "cottage by- the '.sea, 5 J- ,yoU CAN niajce herIippy by furnlahlng .the little home you' ftr to take her to, ctocufortably sad at little coat,, "-T, ' 1 It JMCtA' real- pleasure ( ua to assist newly.weda or prespec v tive Tbrldea nd groama ; to eelect furnishings; ad our,ejper-t icnce, coupled with our complete atocks, -will Jo- far - toward making eelectlpn easy, . V ; -V ' "V. "' ; i'- We caar furnish your home completely from top to bottem -and the money aaVed lu buying, v your entire outfit, here, will keep the table foe maay,j day.-' Prices are right terma eatlefac- -tory. -v ; - l" - j -' J. S;Miller Furniture Co:' 99101 MIDDLE. STREET., PHONE 229,, .. ja? V4 , y ' . . -. .-1' ft '- i:ts:; -...v &, :- ... ., " -- Business is Brightening up 'i iNew Bern's St6re for Women 85 Middle Street Here is a letter that speaks for itself. My New York res rident buyer, among other things' write as follows: t , 1 have just closed out a job lot of 45 coats which, oi all - the barrains I sent vou this season, is the o-rearpsf-. - i The manufacturers of these coats cater to the very best trade in the city, They are recognized leaders of fashion in , CLOAKS ANp SUITS. I came across this lot quite acci dentally. You ought to seethe garments to be able to ap r oreciate them. The excellent oualitv of thefahrics. thesmmrl I . arid sensible construction of the coats, the elegance of -tReir V1 1 I 4.U ;ii . j. j.; T-i. t-Li a am suic uic&c ujdu win ureate a seiisatiun m ew pern and what in mnre vmi Will he ahle tn fTer them at nnr that - - noiwunscanaing tne lateness' 01 tne season, you win dispose . ol them "m no time, and ask tot more. tc. , i morning. ' - . B. JmL I mi m I wilt m I Ha . Xadies Outfitter. 1 'Phone 752 r4 V. ft;- jen, -T - .-i" r" v 4 5 ' V v 4 n y i 3 ' lit W Hie , Craven cumy chajn gai jS is now at work on one of the roads lead ing imo Eni!ytton. - Superintendent Rcbiiibori took the men out yesterday niornmj and they will remain in that section until the work is. completed. t The .Woodmen" of jthe ..World have erected & monument over the grave of F.(: A..' Barnett 'khoee remains' were brought here. . for re-interment from Watlnton, N. (?. -several .days ago, and at -an ealysdate will tiold linyiling ,', f a f ::.t. ' "TheV' revenue fcutter, Pamlico Jelt yesterday morning for J'amlicqotind ia answer to a request for" Aid front, a schooner' which had met 'with an ac cider4ctliere, ''The 'vessel' wuj'yiait Edcntorf 'aaJT Wzdbeth City before returning here, . k ' , ' .Tpniorrow morning at 40'3O o'clock the big aiK-ticoiale vl lot, M Rivcjo side Estrnaiou will be hejd, Seventy live -dejirable lota will be, disposed of by the Penny brothers, tin auctioneer. Valuable prizes will tegif n. - Tickets' for the Fisherman's Luck" to be presented) at h. Masonic theatre Wednesday -night are nqw oa kale at Edward Qartb and are being rapidly dispowMf'pf Thia pay will be one iff the treats: pi" rtfi. theatrical , season. Ticketsarf wllfng ifor fifty ceirts eablt. Thi-trondflio'ti-of Cantain W. &. Sirrunnawo iJiS been pritlcaily 'ifl' at Jiis (borne on' Pollock' atree,t Jor seV-' eral daysrriitiniies to improve. Kaufman Philpott, of Reefsboro;" wa , brought e.ber yesterday morning and carried to Sldwart's sanitonum to ba treatedj'l'gllexnorrhagic fever. Mr. Philfiotc has been iH for several weeks and-said to be in a critical condition. - The members of the general com; mittee of arrangements for the Con vention of the Laymen s Missionary Movement to be held in this city Thursday and Friday, feb. 6 and 7. are asked to be sure to attend the meet ing called for tonight in the law ofl ficea of ti D. Ward. It; will commence at 7:30 o'clock and all are urged to be on hand promptly. ; 'Jrwin Cobb ofv New York, a writer for .the t Saturday .Evening Post and Boaeman Bulger, a member, of the staff 6 the New York World,' passed through the cjty last evening earoute' home from Carteret county" where they have been spending several (lays atthe camp of ThomaaH: Keller, also of New York, Wardie Gaakill, who for the pas! year has held a position as salesman with S. Coplon & Son, has resigned and will leave in a few days to enter college, i..ns ..iy Nixon left yesterday morning for a : visit with . friends ,at V lnston-Silem. - George H, Roberts, , Jr.," Jeff yester day jor a visit .at W inston-Salem. . - . Mrs. S. H. Scott left yesterday laorn ing for Wilson to visit friends. ' r .,' ,. i .. . . , .'-v -R. E. Lathlnghouse of R. JOT New Bern, 'was in the city yesterday. ' . Mrs. A- Block of Beaufort 'was among the visitor to the city yesterday.- j a,- w. Jerebee Nof ' Stonewall was among the bfiaines visitors in the city yesterday, '.. ..-- .i:.. . -.'.i .. Don Basnight i went to Pamlico jThe .Cwreat --Events Club wilj meet with Mca. Donald HaJnVs at the club rooms this' evening at 9 o'clock. Every, member is requested to be present. . , 'The New Bern Iron' Wo'rks is moving into the large new store lately construct ed fcn the comer of Craven and .South FWnt- streets, Stock 'was being moved in yesterday from Ware rooms' across thestpeet which have been used by the firia. for, aome time.' . The New Bern Iron;' Works will occupy both of. -the npw - scores. . 'I -T : . MAYOR'S COURT Several- Caaea Heard All on Charge - , Ol piaordrly CondUcf, ; The. following casea were disposed of in" Mayor- McCarthy's court, yesterday Laura Johnson,, charged with, being diwderlyi Found - guilty ' but c judg ment suspended upon the - payment of the costs. v , - ' xKolerti Sparrow disorderly in the clt limits. Judgment suspended .upon the payment of the coets . - ; . - Louis '. Washirietorti C aftd.'. Andrew Holmes were also found gnilty of .being disorderly1 and were - allowed to '-con tiihutf the1 cost of .the" cases to the city coffer - v'V"5--- '"-',' '; ' 'r;, Xt the hotels: , , : The following North Carolinian were registered Sunday and-yesterday at the local hotels: " ' v ' i The James S. Hopkins, D. L. Duffy, W. E. Stewart: R.. W.i Henderson. P. M.' Best, S.-Alder; J. O. 'Gutherie, Edgar S. Weaver, G. L; HardisOn, W. A. Corbett. - 1 s , ' , The Gem-D. Moore, J, M, Perry M. Ewing.-H: G. Moore, E.E.vBell, R. E: I oy, T: H. Cooley aqd wife, E. B. HacUiurnf H. C. McKeel,' W. C, Willett, t. A. Green and W. L. Bell. The Gaston CF. Hurst, W. Bell. W. W.,S h,,E:C,vHood, J. L. Ilartsfield and v, ife, T. J. Marnier, R. E. Houston, T. C Daniels, L, H. Cutler and wife, L. T. Gillette, J. G( Brown, E. M. Canada, Sam Coward, E. H. Walton, Jno. W. Keysi-T. H. rntchard, J. B. . King, A. C. Foscue, G. V. Richardson, ., E. T. Jeanette, T. B. Lewis. countyvyestcrday morning "for a short business trip. T . r'. - ... - ,,.:' G. R. Brinson ' and daughter Miss Maud of laird's Creek spent yesterday iii the city4 " v.' . t v Bert Weeks; jarvis fridgen, C. Dudle and W- M. Eubank of Mays- ville came inyesterday in an automo- bfle. Chief of Police W. G. Rouse of Po yer spent yesterday in the city attending to Dusinesa matters. ,i : .... : I . I ,'W. Stewart spent yesterday at Vanceboro! , : . ' Mrs. Daphne Rowe left last evening for a visit with relatives at Kinston. ' J L. Hahn left last night for a visi in Pamlico counjy. k Mrs. J. B. Watson returned from PoHoksvilte yesterday' -where she had been visiting relatives. 'Misses Nancy and dna Watson left last evening for Goldsboro for short visit with relatives and friends ' Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Eaton left last night for Winston-Saiem where Mr Eaton will attend a- meeting of the State Board 6f Optometrists of which he is a member. - F. H. Sawyer left last evening for a short visirat Goldsboro. A. T. Wetherington of Clark's was among the visitors in the city yester day W, M. Crane of' New York, President ot toe iNew Bern uas company ,was among the visitors in the city yesterday Mr. and Mrs. D E. Henderson re- turned yesterday from a visit wjth relatives in Onslow county. W, A. Mcintosh went to Kinston last evening to attend to some business matters. W. M. Milan let t last nignt lor Ann- wood, where he is installing a lighting plant in James Spruitl's home. We try to have ,AVhat You Want; at the Lowest V", y Pflce Quality Vermitsf, -jt L- i ti.e I .IP. O.t:..:.. . l.dveThcir Lu -Its.' -Some of tL clerks in the New Bern postoflice are not av, bit 'enthusiastic ovr the parcel post--not after what theT said post did for It hem last 'night when it bronght to the postoflice to be kept for the night a, nice, large and oh so . odoriferous r jpackage ' of kun k " A Journal jitan hearing of the new . . . t t . t. . . 1 . . : ' prop; oi tne elasticity ot tne regulation governing the -sort of matter that .may te sent by parcel post calledipTtbe postpthce t Tgpt- it Verified.- George Wood answered, He r. was ; asked ',by the-thoughtle'ss reporter if he had seen the package and if Ft wa surely skUnk skins. .'Man,Ti be shouted back over th ' telephone "you don't - have to SEE skunk, skns to know that they are around.'TJ , ; Seeingvthat Mr. Wood wasn't in a verv pood humor over the latMt rtrinlrU 1 by . parcel post, the reporter changed are over The New Year "beaun -and the copversation to a more pleasant ' OUR New Resolutions are: -.T and less smelly subject..- But to make To keep our stock Getter thait.jever ine SKuna story complete ne wui add before. i CIVIL SERVICE JOB OPEN. The 'United States Civil Service Commission announces that appli cations, accompanied by licenses, will be. received until February 1, for the position of Marine . Enigncer, (Gaso rlene), on the motd-boat "Tarragon", operating principally on Chesapeake Bav and its tributaries.. No exami- tiation is necessary for this "position, lor further information address - D is- Strict Secretary, Fourth Civil ,S4rviee District. Washington, D. C;, or Secre tary Local.. Board ot civil service Examiners, Engineer Office, New Bern, n.c. -:' ' ALLEGE CARELESSNESS A Tender on Beaufort Bridge Said 1 41-. To pe, Derelict. Boat then Coming to this, port report that tjfe s man now tending tl t Morehead City Beaufort', bridge is causing f th'em-ynjich troubleand ."'an noyance.: '; It seems that the tender on the Morehead City side of the bridge pays but little attention, .to, boats com ing through the channel at night and that several times'. lately these vessels have .been compelled to go out of thei wav and go through the JJeauiort side of the bridge. The lights on the bridge are also aaid to be so mall that, they make v navigation through the draw dangerous. Pt) WER t)F THOUGHT. rOUND purse " containing small sum (f money. Ow'ncr can secure same by c;:iig at 33 South Front ttrept, iden ! rvii,g and payir-s far this advertise- Wltbi thla Subjec c "The Rosary", To Be Seen Here Soon, Deala. ; ."1 have always believed that 0 play dealing with the tremendous power of human thoughts was really needed upon the stage; Men and women rise in the morning and go about their work heed less of the fact "that is their own "atti tude of mind that brings them success or failure " " That is what is shown in the '. 'Rosary" a beautiful new play from-the pen. of Edward E. Rose and produced - by Rowland and Clifford which. .will play at the Masonic Theatre next Saturday You see the effect of thought on the different individuals. - One character is thatof a business man happily married to a wife . who loves linn. But his thought is wronr;, he harbors fear,- dou! : and unbelief in the good 1 1 at lies around him. ' lie . loses k!i ; fortrnr, home, wife, even hiis own s ' r. . t. How does it end? Go a i J ; Granulated Sugar- The Holidays To sell only the best of everything. J) sell as low as iioswble, quality that the skunk skins 'were shipped by some wicked , person on the CoasJ Line and were earoute to some point considered. inaJ'hiladelphia the post-office clerks To please our customers in- every wouldn't .get close enough to the "pack- way possible. age to get entirely accurate details. 1- fo give back in cash .every penny " 1 1 ' ' spent for gooda that do not plove satisfactory, and to thank every btody ANOTHERMILL GOING-TO MOVE fnr their good patronage during the Chalotte, Jan. 20. The letter of )ast ver and be.T th..m to ive t a chance to prove allof the above du ring 1913. inquiry received several days ago""by Mr. 'David Clark, editor of The South rn Textile Bulletin from- the well-, known knitting concern of (".. 11. Til ion & Co. of - Tilton, Mass., 'asking about the. possibility of securing a location in Gharlottee for a branch( knitting mill, calls attention to one . phase of textile development in which Charlotte is saidto be sadly lacking. The letter was turned over to. Secretary I.eake Carraway of the. Greater Char lotte Club for attention and the mat ter is now pending of bringing a branch of this knitting concern to Charlotte. G. H.., Tilton & Co. operate several large plants in the North and one in Savannah, Ga., It is one of the, sub stantial New England knitting houses. Yours to serve Bradham you, Drug (So. FINE MALAGA GRAPES 20 cents per lb. PRUNES, LARGE 2 LBS. for 25 cents. ORANGES FLORIDA 35 and 40 cents. FRESH EGGS. L S. CBANT & COMPANY 24 Middle St Phone 25. lCXMCXKCXCPOCXXK3CX00:)C 1 Graham Flour jRye Floiir Whole Wheat Flour i r HACKBURN From "The Shop That's Piffetent" b' '. . " ' -T. . - . .. ;' , ' !-, ' ' ' - ' . For a Few Days $2.50 aha : $3.00 Hats ; New Stock, Snappy Styles. Great Values . s -. . at the Price. t. -, ;..Oiie lot of $1.50 Neckwearr One lot ot $l.Cd Neckwear- 'One lot of ; .50 Neckwtir. .38 vThis bunch of Neckwear is alllNewjahd Fresh: Silks and Knits,' I fiest Patternsthey . are -erpat and dirt rhean. -' 1- N "- f X ... 4 r ' mr - n a. This is The Real Bargain of the Qty. v Shirts we sell for $2.00, and! some wcrth 4 $2.3, we sell tfiem,for $1.55. ;. 'Z' These prices are CASH, and Goods of "The- Shop That's Dicrcn' kind. - ' " U ' I ... - "Tin; cue? tiiats DirrniLNT ft 1 1 r (3 J! 1
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